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Barbara Stanwyck died Jan.20, 1990. The Irish kid from Brooklyn asked that her ashes be strewn at Lone Pine — where she rode in several of her westerns. Jump to Comments ...
LIKE anyone with a passion for the golden age of Hollywood, when the studios actually made films for adults instead of only pretending to, I thought I knew all about Barbara Stanwyck. I was wrong.
Celebrity biographies are rarely as long and dense as Victoria Wilson's nearly 900-page tome about screen star Barbara Stanwyck (Volume 1, no less, ending right before World War II). Such ...
“Steel-True,” the massive new biography of Barbara Stanwyck by Victoria Wilson, is volume one of two, and it only takes us through 1940. (Stanwyck lived until 1990.) But Stanwyck was an ...
Though it belongs—or appears to belong—to the gutter-bound caste of celebrity biography, A Life of Barbara Stanwyck: Steel-True, 1907-1940 puts one in a philosophical frame of mind.
That's because I love Barbara Stanwyck. I love her because she was never beautiful, but she was always sexy, never more so than when she let her hair go white in middle age.
Barbara Stanwyck is an actress who is easy to appreciate but hard to love. It`s nothing personal. It`s the roles she has played during her 60-year film career, which the American Film Institute ...
On Jan. 17, 1940, the Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray holiday starrer opened at the Paramount Theatre in Times Square. By THR Staff On Jan. 17, 1940, Remember the Night opened at the Paramount ...
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